Blazers' McCollum has procedure on foot

Portland, OR (SportsNetwork.com) - Portland Trail Blazers first-round draft
pick C.J. McCollum had a non-operative ultrasound procedure on his broken foot
and will be re-evaluated in six weeks, the team said Wednesday.

McCollum fractured the fifth metatarsal in his left foot during a training
camp practice on Oct. 5. He is sidelined indefinitely.

The Blazers said the procedure McCollum underwent is designed to promote bone
growth. It was performed by Dr. Robert Anderson at the OrthoCarolina Foot &
Ankle Institute in Charlotte, N.C.

McCollum, a 6-foot-3 guard, was taken 10th in the draft after averaging 21.3
points in four seasons at Lehigh. He played just 12 games his senior season
after breaking the same bone in his foot. The two-time Patriot League Player
of the Year is the all-time leading scorer in league history with 2,361
points.